Why Should You Rush FIJI?

Firstly, if you are an incoming Freshman we at the Epsilon Omicron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta would like to congratulate you on admission into the University of Oregon. You're coming onto the campus during a very prosperous time in the school's history. You should look forward to a very successful career and life if you reach high in your academic goals. Regardless of your class year, you should know that by joining the brotherhood of Phi Gamma Delta here at the University of Oregon, you can set yourself up for success.

Since becoming a colony in the Winter of 2013, FIJI won first place among Oregon fraternities every term for community service hours with the exception of Winter term in 2016. We mandate that our brothers give back 15 hours to the community per term, and they do so by giving back to the American Red Cross, Green Hill Humane Society, Men Can Stop Rape, USO, and the retirement communities at Bayberry Commons and Alpine Springs, among many other charitable causes.

The concept of "Brotherhood" is a very serious matter within our fraternity and we exemplify the trait by facilitating close friendships, tradition, and fun adventures! Over the years, the fraternity and its brothers have traveled together to Portland, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Honolulu, Anchorage, Boston, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and all around the world! They travel as brothers to explore the world, to participate in official Phi Gamma Delta events, and to visit other FIJI Chapters abroad. We travel together, we live together, we learn together, and we make life-lasting memories together - that is the type of brotherhood you can expect to experience as a FIJI.

No fraternity has had more members in the renowned University of Oregon Investment Group.

Another important consideration in joining a fraternity is its overall importance to you in the grand scheme of life. In that respect, we often say that Phi Gamma Delta is “not for college days alone.” Our brothers may graduate as Ducks, but they never graduate from Phi Gamma Delta. They carry with them lifelong friendships, skills, and experiences from their undergraduate years, and there is always an opportunity for active involvement beyond college. If you're interested, please CLICK HERE to fill out a contact form and our recruitment chairs will get in touch with you.